Email us:Contact form:DISTANCE LEARNINGSOLUTIONS for COST EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION, TRAINING and DEVELOPMENTMore and more people are both working and studying from home. The idea of distance learning is not new; in fact it can be dated back to 1728, when a teacher of the new method of Short Hand was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly. Modern distance education has been practised at least since Isaac Pitman taught shorthand in Great Britain via correspondence in the 1840s. The development of the postal service in the 19th century led to the growth of commercial correspondence colleges with nation-wide reach. The style of distance learning hasn’t really changed for many years with the learners being required to undertake study of their subject remotely, and ongoing correspondence being carried out through regular mail or via email and the internet. The learning style preferredby most people involves visual learning. Unlike most distance learning packages we offer students the opportunity to not only read about their subject but also watch a teacher or trainer explain in detail. They can also be shown examples and demonstrations by way of filmed clips.SINCE 1840sPREFERED STYLEUKBiz.TVWhatever your requirements let the UKBiz.TV production team, along with our training and development director, Quentin Ross-Smith, develop and create engaging videos to support the training and development of your workforce.Quentin Ross-Smith runs QRS Training and is the Training Director for Blended Learning Portal (part of the Which Venture Group), please visit www.blendedlearningportal.co.uk